FuzzyButtsFarm
Rest in Peace 1950-2013
I'll try and get some decent pictures tomorrow. Hope they cooperate. LOL They don't free range to far from the barn and I would love to get a pic of them in my green green grass.
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Hi all,
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I'm not sure how seriously you want to get in breeding them, but I would suggest you might keep 2 cockerels and set up 2 breeding pens? That is if you got enough good pullets. They are closely related, but the cock bird is from a different line than the hens. He is from the old Superior farms by way of a Texas breeder, and the hens ( I had 2), came from Bruce Sherman's line from a breeder in North Carolina. I would not be afraid to breed them together for a couple of generations if you have 2 pens going and breed cousins to each other. .....stanSince I have a couple extra roos you could breed them back to their mother. I don't know how many hens you had to start with. So I don't know what my odds are that I'd be breeding brother to sister or only half siblings. Or get different line hens altogether. The roo I picked is defiantly a keeper.
You got some good Aussie girls there Cindy, good top lines on the 2 in front, and nice open tails too. It gives you a jump when you can pick them from almost grown pullets. The Del looks to have a little pinch in the tail?? Did any of those turn out to be good? I have a couple that I am liking from that breeding. .......stanI thought I would add to the praise of Stan's chicks. Mine went out to free range for the first time this evening. The Australorps are huge, but the Delawares are rapidly catching up. It is a bad cell phone image, but I wanted to capture their first time out of the pen. They did great and went back in the pen without any prodding.
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